Justify claims Triple Crown with Belmont Stakes win
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[June 11, 2018]
(Reuters) - Justify won the
Belmont Stakes in New York on Saturday to claim U.S. thoroughbred
racing's coveted Triple Crown, becoming just the second horse to
achieve the feat since 1978 and the 13th overall.
The favored three-year-old chestnut colt seized an early lead he
never relinquished as he stormed around the 1.5 mile (12-furlong)
course in two minutes 28.18 seconds for the wire-to-wire win at
Belmont Park in Elmont, New York.
The 24-1 long-shot Gronkowski battled from the back of the pack to
cross the line second, almost two lengths behind Justify, while the
5-1 Hofburg finished third amid overcast but dry conditions.
The victory marks the second Triple Crown win for Hall of Fame
trainer Bob Baffert, who also won the Kentucky Derby, Preakness
Stakes and Belmont Stakes with American Pharoah in 2015.
"This never gets old," an emotional Baffert said after the race.
"American Pharoah, he'll always be my first love. For this horse to
do it for (jockey) Mike Smith, he deserved something like this. It
feels pretty good."
Baffert said Justify was simply the best horse at the track on
Saturday.
"He could have won every race on the undercard today, he's just that
kind of horse."
The large and muscular Justify, owned by China Horse Club, Head of
Plains Partners, Starlight Racing & WinStar Farm, made 52-year-old
Smith the oldest jockey to ever win the Triple Crown.
"This horse ran a tremendous race. He's so gifted he’s sent from
heaven," Smith said of Justify, who was the 4/5 favorite.
"He's just brilliant."
Smith thanked Baffert for giving him the opportunity to ride Justify
into the history books.
"He's made a lot of my goals come true but today, he made my dream
come true. I appreciate it."
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Justify with jockey Mike Smith aboard wins the 150th running of the
Belmont Stakes, the third leg of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred
Racing at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York, U.S., June 9, 2018.
REUTERS/Mike Segar
Justify was sired by Champagne Stakes and Florida Derby champion
Scat Daddy and was born at Glenwood Farm in Versailles, Kentucky.
From early on, Baffert said it was clear that Justify was special.
"I've wanted to see that horse's name up there because we knew he
was brilliant from day one."
With the win, Justify, who did not race as a two-year-old, improved
to 6-0 in his young career, which started just 111 days ago.
Some had wondered whether the colt might show signs of fatigue
following a busy schedule but that was not the case as he broke from
his number one post position and was never seriously challenged by
any of the other nine horses.
Saturday's race, the 150th running of the Belmont Stakes, marked the
fifth time Baffert came to Belmont with a shot at the Triple Crown.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll; Additional reporting by Andrew Both;
editing by Clare Fallon / Ian Ransom)
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